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Microsoft snuck out a Surface Go 4 announcement after its event; here's why you didn't see it on stage
By Zac Bowden published
Laptop Microsoft just announced the Surface Go 4 at its September Surface and AI event. The new 2-in-1 is more powerful than its predecessor and is much easier to repair.
Surface Laptop Studio 2 arrives with powerful Intel 13th-Gen chips, NVIDIA RTX 4060 graphics, and AI capabilities
By Zac Bowden published
Official The Surface Laptop Studio 2 is now official after being unveiled during Microsoft's special event today in New York City. The device is a big upgrade over the first-generation Surface Laptop Studio!
Acer Swift X 16 OLED (2023) review: Affordable creative power meets practicality
By Rebecca Spear published
Review Acer's Swift X 16 isn't the most powerful laptop, but it provides stability for office work and a gorgeous OLED screen for creative projects and even gaming.
Panos Panay left Microsoft due to big cutbacks on more 'experimental' Surface devices
By Zac Bowden published
Reduced Microsoft's more ambitious and unique hardware lines and ideas are on the backburner as company focuses on the money makers.
GPU deal: Save big on AMD's RX 6800 and get Starfield for free
By Brendan Lowry published
Big Navi, Big Savings For a limited time, the excellent Radeon RX 6800 GPU is on sale for a sizable $70 discount.
Dell Latitude 9440 2-in-1 review: The sensible XPS 13 Plus
By Zac Bowden published
Review The Latitude 9440 2-in-1 is an excellent all-round Windows laptop for business and prosumers with the same great design as the XPS 13 Plus, but with a few tweaks that address some of its complaints.
One of the best big screen laptops you can buy is on sale at a MASSIVE discount, but you have to act quickly
By Sean Endicott published
So much savings Right now, you can save $800 on the LG gram 17. The biggest savings is on the 2022 model of the 17-inch laptop, but you can also save on a newer model.
Intel's next-gen Meteor Lake CPUs: A game-changing 40-year architectural shift to rival Apple
By Daniel Rubino published
A bold move Intel leans hard into power efficiency with its forthcoming Meteor Lake processors, bringing a new disaggregated Tile architecture to take on Apple, Qualcomm, and AMD.
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